[0001] The present invention relates to absorbent products for absorbing body fluids and,
more particularly, to absorbent products having integral belts for retaining the absorbent
product in a particular position.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Absorbent products for absorbing body fluids must be retained in a position which
brings the absorbent product into contact or within close proximity of the portion
of the body from which the fluid to be absorbed emanates. For example, in the case
of a sanitary napkin, it would be desirable to retain the absorbent product in the
perineal area of the user.
[0003] Numerous techniques for fastening absorbent articles in place have been devised.
The absorbent article is usually attached or affixed to the user's undergarment or
other garment by either mechanical means, adhesive strips, or some combination thereof.
Most of these methods suffer from the drawback of retaining the absorbent product
in a fixed position relative to the garment. When the user moves, the garment may
pull away from the body portion from which fluid is to be absorbed, thereby creating
leakage and/or inefficient fluid collection. Moreover, none of the present attachment
methods permit the user to comfortably and securely wear the absorbent product without
the use of an undergarment.
[0004] It would therefore be desirable to provide means for attaching an absorbent article
to the user in a secure fashion, while not inhibiting the conformance of the absorbent
article to the user's body while they are undergoing routine motions. It would further
be desirable to provide means for attaching an absorbent article directly to the user's
body, obviating the need for an undergarment or other garment overlying the outward
facing side of the absorbent product. Another advantage of such a system would be
the elimination of adhesive attachment to the undergarment, thereby avoiding the need
for release paper and additional waste disposal. Furthermore, such a system would
eliminate the problem of the positioning adhesive attaching to itself during or prior
to use.
Summary of the Invention
[0005] Accordingly, it has now been found that absorbent products for absorbing body fluids
may be provided which have conformable straps for retaining the absorbent product.
In a preferred embodiment conformable straps are attached to each transverse end of
an absorbent core. The conformable straps may be extended transversely to provide
four strap ends which are extended around the body of the user and pairs of which
are affixed together, preferably by knotting. The straps may also be affixed together
by means of a slit system in which a slit is provided through which a ratcheted end
is threaded. Buttons or VELCRO™ may be used for attachment, or a ring through which
one strap may be threaded. This embodiment may be worn either with or without an undergarment
or other garment. If a garment is worn, the attached pairs of straps preferably extend
beyond the waistband of the garment and are retained thereby. As disclosed, it has
now been found that conformable straps for retaining the absorbent product can be
formed from a continuous sheet of conformable material. The material of the straps
may either be attached to the garment facing surface of the absorbent article or a
continuous sheet of conformable material may be affixed to the garment facing side,
peripherally extending portions forming the conformable straps. Alternatively, embodiments
are disclosed having straight longitudinally extending straps which are extended along
the body of the user and folded over the waistband of a garment, thereby retaining
the absorbent product in place.
[0006] The present invention also discloses methods of making absorbent products having
integral conformable straps. The methods disclosed most preferably comprise cutting
the conformable straps from a continuous sheet of material which has been affixed
to the garment facing surface of the absorbent product.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0007] Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a most preferred embodiment of a sanitary napkin
made in accordance with the present invention.
[0008] Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the construction of the absorbent article
depicted in Fig. 1.
[0009] Fig. 3 is a partial cross-sectional view taken along line 3-3 in Fig. 1.
[0010] Fig. 4 is an alternate construction of the cross-section depicted in Fig. 3.
[0011] Fig. 5 is a plan view of the outward facing side of the absorbent article depicted
in Fig. 1, prior to its application.
[0012] Fig. 6 is a frontal view of the placement of the absorbent article depicted in Fig.
1 on a user.
[0013] Fig. 7 is a side view of Fig. 6, with the user's undergarment shown in phantom.
[0014] Fig. 8 is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention,
shown in position for use.
[0015] Fig. 9 is a side view of the embodiment of Fig. 8, showing the application of the
present invention to the user's body, similar to Fig. 7.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
[0016] As depicted in Fig. 1, a most preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises
an absorbent product, such as a sanitary napkin 100 from which two conformable straps
200, 220 extend from each transverse end of the product. As shown, the straps 200,
220 extend longitudinally for a short distance and then continue to extend transversely,
thereby forming four individual strap ends 202, 204, 222, 224.
[0017] In Fig. 1, these strap ends, 202, 204, 222, 224 are shown in the general shape they
will take when applied to the body of a user. However, neither the user nor an undergarment
is illustrated. It will be observed that a first pair of strap ends 202, 222, and
a second pair of ends 204, 224 are affixed to each other to create a means for holding
the absorbent product in place. Most preferably, the ends 202, 204, 222, 224 are simply
knotted together. However, as will be understood by those of ordinary skill, numerous
other fastening methods will also provide useful embodiments. For example, adhesive
tabs, VELCRO™ type-fastening Systems, snaps, pins or other forms of fasteners may
all be provided to affix the distal ends of each pair of strap ends 202, 222, 204,
224 to one another.
[0018] Referring now to Fig. 2, an advantageous and preferred method of constructing the
absorbent article of Fig. 1 is shown as an exploded view. The absorbent article, for
example a sanitary napkin 100, is typically comprised of a body facing, fluid permeable
top sheet 102 which overlies an absorbent core 104. As will be understood by those
of ordinary skill, the absorbent core 104 may be comprised of one or more layers of
absorbent material, as well as other materials, fillers, binders, etc. which perform
the absorptive and retentive functions normally associated with this type of product.
Overlying the side of the absorbent core 104, opposite the top sheet 102, is an outward
facing backing sheet 106. As explained below and shown here, the conformable straps
200, 220 discussed above with reference to Fig. 1 are shown prior to their application.
Thus, the straps 200, 220 are integral with the rest of the backing sheet 106, however,
they are easily separated along pre-formed slits, perforations or other formed tear
lines. Straps 200, 220 may be composed of nonwoven materials, elasticized materials,
woven cloth or polymer films or the like. Generally, any soft, drapable or flexible
material may be used for the purpose of forming straps.
[0019] Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 illustrate alternate embodiments of the embodiment of the present
invention depicted in Fig. 1, taken along line 3-3 thereof. In the first alternate
construction shown in Fig. 3, the backing sheet 106 simply overlies the absorbent
core 104 and is attached to the top sheet 102 by heat sealing, adhesives or other
means. it should be noted that top sheet 102 extends beyond the periphery of the absorbent
core 104 for this purpose.
[0020] Alternatively, as shown in Fig. 4, the backing sheet 106 and the top sheet 102 are
attached to form a common continuous edge which extends beyond the peripheral edge
of the absorbent core 104. Along the edge formed, an additional cover sheet portion
107 is affixed to the backing sheet 106. The additional backing sheet portion thus
extends around the periphery of the edge formed between the top sheet 102 and the
backing sheet 106, and is substantially comprised of the conformable straps 200, 220.
Thus, the resulting joined backing sheet portions 106, 107 are similar to the backing
sheet 106 shown in Fig. 2, except that an additional seam is created where they are
joined. An advantage of the construction depicted in Fig. 4 is that it can be adapted
for use in conjunction with existing absorbent product designs and the equipment for
making them. Thus, production efficiency is increased by reducing re-tooling time
and cost.
[0021] Turning now to Fig. 5 a plan view of the cover sheet described above is shown in
full plan view. It can be seen how, in a most preferred embodiment, the cover sheet
106 can be cut, perforated or otherwise prepared in a manner which allows the conformable
straps 200, 220 to be formed from a continuous piece of material. Although solid lines
are shown defining the conformable straps 200, 220, it will be understood by those
of ordinary skill that, as mentioned above, perforations or other means permitting
the separation of the straps 200, 220 from the remainder of the cover sheet by the
user just prior to application.
[0022] The positioning of the preferred embodiment of the present invention described in
Figs. 1-5 in relation to the undergarment of the user is shown in Fig. 6. Although
it may be feasible in some circumstances to wear the sanitary napkin 100 without an
overlying undergarment, most preferably an undergarment 150 is worn. Fig. 6 depicts
a frontal view of a pair of panties 150 and shows the sanitary napkin primarily in
phantom. A pair of strap ends 202, 204 are extended upwardly and around the body of
the user, preferably, although not necessarily, in a position where their distal ends
extend beyond the waistband of the undergarment 150. The attachment means, e.g., the
knot, prevents the belt from sliding down the body. It will be observed that the strap
ends 202, 204 take on a somewhat convoluted shape, due to the shape of the cover sheet
and the manner in which they are formed. In other embodiments which use separate conformable
straps, strings, bands or the like, which are preferably attached in the manner illustrated
in Fig. 4, the degree of such convolution may vary.
[0023] A side view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention depicted in Fig.
6 is shown in Fig. 7. In this view, the undergarment 150 is shown in phantom, while
the sanitary napkin 100 is fully visible. The pair of strap ends 204, 224 are brought
together and most preferably are tied in a knot along the side of the user's hip,
above the waistline of the undergarment.
[0024] An alternative embodiment of the present invention is depicted in Figs. 8-9. In Fig.
8, a perspective view of a sanitary napkin 100 made in accordance with the present
invention is shown. Longitudinally extending conformable straps 200, 220 are again
provided. However, in this embodiment the straps 200, 220 extend in the longitudinal
direction from each transverse end of the product by a sufficient amount to extend
beyond the waist band of an undergarment. In addition to being retained by the distal
ends of the conformable straps 200, 220 which are engaged with the waistband of an
undergarment, one or more adhesive strips 110 may also be provided. The strips 110
are disposed on the garment facing, outward surface of the cover sheet 106.
[0025] Referring now to Fig. 9, the application of the sanitary napkin 100 shown in Fig.
8 is depicted in a side view. An undergarment 150 is shown in phantom. It will be
observed that the conformable straps 200, 220 extend from the sanitary napkin 100,
beyond the waistband of the undergarment 150 and are folded or draped over the waistband,
thus securing the absorbent product in place.
[0026] Although certain embodiments of the present invention have been set forth and described
above, the present invention is not so limited. Numerous variations and modifications
to the embodiments disclosed are contemplated. Moreover, the present invention will
find application in a wide variety of absorbent products and applications of those
products. For example, incontinence pads and other similar absorbent pads may be worn
in the manner disclosed by the present invention. Accordingly, reference should be
made to the appended claims in order to determine the scope of the present invention.
1. An absorbent product for absorbing body fluids, comprising an absorbent core (100)
having a body facing side, a garment facing side and transverse ends; and conformable
strap means (200, 220) affixed to the absorbent core (100), whereby the conformable
strap means positions and retains the body facing side of the absorbent core (100)
in the perineal region of the user.
2. The absorbent product of claim 1, worn by a user, wherein the conformable strap means
is comprised of a pair of longitudinally extending straps (200, 220) affixed to each
transverse end of the absorbent core (100), whereby the straps (200, 220) each form
two transversely extending strap ends (202, 204; 222, 224) which are extended around
the user's body and the distal ends of a strap end from each lateral end of the absorbent
core (100) is attached at least to another strap, thereby affixing the absorbent core
(100) in the perineal area of the user by encircling the user's body.
3. The absorbent product of claim 2, wherein the conformable strap means (200, 220) are
comprised of a continuous sheet of material (106).
4. The absorbent product of claim 3, wherein the continuous sheet of material (106) substantially
covers the garment facing side of the absorbent core (100).
5. The absorbent product of claim 3, wherein the distal ends (202, 204; 222, 224) of
the straps (200, 220) are attached by means for fastening.
6. The absorbent product of claim 5, wherein the distal ends (202, 204; 222, 224) of
the straps are attached by knotting.
7. The absorbent product of claim 5, wherein the distal ends of the straps are attached
by adhesive means.
8. The absorbent product of claim 3, worn in conjunction with an undergarment, wherein
the straps extend along the body of the user and fold over the waistband of the garment.
9. The absorbent product of claim 1, wherein the absorbent product is a sanitary napkin.
10. The absorbent product of claim 1, wherein the absorbent product is an incontinency
pad.